Dog Clippers

Dog clippers come in various types, manual, mechanical or electrical and are used for dog grooming. According to wikipedia, Grooming is a vital part in the well-being and healthiness of a dog which can also improve their lifespan. While most dog shed their coats other don’t and therefore, need a professional or you to trim its coat.
What matters most in a decent dog clipper is the setting speed, weight, size, blades, decibels levels or quietness and whether you want a cordless or wired. Top tip before trimming your dogs fur or dog’s coat make sure it’s brushed properly and that there are no major cuts or burns before using the clipper for the most effective dog grooming.

What to consider when buying dog clippers?

– It should be easy to hold and ergonomic.
– You should check the set of blades.
– Cordless or Corded? A corded one is great for unlimited power but if you want some flexibility go for cordless.
– Consider a trimmer with low noise decibles to help calm your pet.

Difference between dog hair clippers and human clippers?

Dog clipper are made of heavier metal, and are relatively sharper than ordinary human hair clippers. Because dog clippers are made from heavier metal it is more expensive than the human grooming clippers. Therefore, research has shown that you shouldn’t use human clippers for trimming dogs even though you can get away with it. Why not? Because human clippers blade teeth are usually arranged closer to one another, as opposed to dog clippers and may result in the jamming the tool, causing some form of discomfort to your pet.
Most general dog breeds that have an undercoat and would therefore need a suitable set of dog clippers and most importantly an electric. Electrical cords can be a danger when grooming your dog.
My advice, buy dog clippers for dogs with long fur coats.